Factors associated with loyalty in the mutual health of Kisantu in Democratic Republic of the Congo

被引:0
|
作者
Pululu, Jean-Marie Nkutu [1 ]
Nsakala, Gabriel Vodiena [2 ]
Van Loon, Herman [3 ]
机构
[1] Inst Super Tech Med Kisantu, Inkisi, DEM REP CONGO
[2] Univ Pedag Natl, Fac Sci Sante, Kinshasa, DEM REP CONGO
[3] Ctr Acad Med Generalistes, Leuven, Belgium
来源
SANTE PUBLIQUE | 2021年 / 33卷 / 04期
关键词
Factors; Mutual; Health; Loyalty; Kisantu; INSURANCE; ENROLLMENT; AFRICA;
D O I
10.3917/spub.214.0569
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Introduction: Some African countries have initiated mutual health insurance to improve access to health care, However, most of these initiatives have not succeeded in covering the majority of the population, nor in securing long-term loyalty. Considering that very few studies, if not none, allude to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), this study aims to determine the explanatory factors for both loyalty and non-loyalty within the Kisantu health mutual insurance in DRC and to identify any specific factors in the urban rural Congolese context. Purpose of research: We conducted a five-year prospective study, starting in 2013, among 320 households, selected among a cohort of 2202 households. Using the SPSS (R) 21.0 software, the association between loyalty and socio-demographic, socioeconomic variables and the degree of satisfaction with insurance products, as well as the motivations with respect to targeted loyalty, was sought. Results: Thus, we found that the sociodemographic characteristics were not associated with loyalty of payments. In contrast, statistically significant relations were found between loyalty and socioeconomic characteristics, including occupation, estimated income, as the motivations expressed with regard to loyalty (P <= 0.001). In a logistic regression model, occupation, estimated household income of $100 or above were twice more likely to be loyal than those with an income below $100. Protection by income has not been identified as a predictor in the studies included in our survey of the literature, but it proved to be significantly associated with loyalty in the present study. On the other hand, beyond the fidelity factors observed in this study, aspects relating to the management of mutual health insurance, which have appeared as predictors in other contexts, are not identified as such in our community. Conclusions: In an urban rural context in DR Congo where the majority of the population has a low and unstable income, and considering the low amount of contribution to the Kisantu health mutual, 4.2% of the median household income, it will be necessary therefore rethink the place of health spending in households and the extension of solidarity in the form of uniform or income-based contributions.
引用
收藏
页码:569 / 577
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Mutual health insurance in Bukavu in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: factors favouring the utilization of health services by adherents
    Bashi, Justine
    Sia, Drissa
    Tchouaket, Eric
    Balegamire, Safari Joseph
    Karemere, Hermes
    [J]. PAN AFRICAN MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2020, 35
  • [2] Improving financial access to health care in the Kisantu district in the Democratic Republic of Congo: acting upon complexity
    Stasse, Stephanie
    Vita, Dany
    Kimfuta, Jacques
    da Silveira, Valeria Campos
    Bossyns, Paul
    Criel, Bart
    [J]. GLOBAL HEALTH ACTION, 2015, 8
  • [3] Maternal Health-Seeking Behavior and Associated Factors in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
    Guo, Fuyu
    Xiong, Huayi
    Qi, Xinran
    Takesue, Rie
    Zou, Siyu
    He, Qiwei
    Frasco, Eric
    Wang, Hanyu
    Tang, Kun
    [J]. HEALTH EDUCATION & BEHAVIOR, 2021, 48 (05) : 700 - 709
  • [4] COINFECTION OF SCHISTOSOMIASIS HAEMATOBIUM AND SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS IN PREGNANT WOMEN: KISANTU HEALTH ZONE, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
    Mvumbi, Gisele M.
    Hoff, Nicole A.
    Musene, Kamy
    Gadoth, Adva
    Masisa, Maxime
    Alfonso, Vivian H.
    Okitolonda-Wemakoy, Emile
    Muyembe, Jean-Jacques
    Gorbach, Pamina
    Hoffman, Risa
    Klausner, Jeffery
    Rimoin, Anne W.
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE, 2017, 97 (05): : 394 - 394
  • [5] Operational assessment of access to ART in rural Africa: the example of Kisantu in Democratic Republic of the Congo
    Van Rompaey, Sara
    Kimfuta, Jaques
    Kimbondo, Pierre
    Monn, Cecilia
    Buve, Anne
    [J]. AIDS CARE-PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIO-MEDICAL ASPECTS OF AIDS/HIV, 2011, 23 (06): : 686 - 693
  • [6] SEXUAL TRANSMITTED DISEASE IN PREGNANT WOMEN-KISANTU HEALTH ZONE-DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO, 2017
    Mvumbi, G.
    Okitolonda, V
    Magazani, A.
    Yassa, A.
    Masisa, M.
    Okitolonda, W. E.
    Muyembe-Tamfum, J. J.
    Lubula, L.
    Kebela, B.
    [J]. TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE, 2019, 113 : S200 - S201
  • [7] Factors associated with prison survival: study in the Democratic Republic of Congo
    Kalonji, Guillaume Muasa Patoka
    Okenge, Leon Ngongo
    Ilunga-Ilunga, Felicien
    Albert, Adelin
    Giet, Didier
    [J]. SANTE PUBLIQUE, 2019, 31 (05): : 715 - 722
  • [8] COINFECTIONS OF <it>SCHISTOSOMA HAEMATOBIUM</it> AMONGST HIV-SEROPOSITIVE AND -SERONEGATIVE WOMEN: KISANTU HEALTH ZONE, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO
    Mvumbi, Gisele
    Gadoth, Adva
    Hoff, Nicole
    Musene, Kamy
    Mukadi, Patrick
    Martin-Blais, Rachel
    Okitolonda-Wemakoy, Emile
    Muyembe, Jean-Jacques
    Rimoin, Anne
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE, 2018, 99 (04): : 620 - 620
  • [9] Knowledge, attitudes and practices towards schistosomiasis among school-aged children in Kisantu health zone/democratic republic of Congo
    Khonde, K. R.
    [J]. TROPICAL MEDICINE & INTERNATIONAL HEALTH, 2017, 22 : 291 - 292
  • [10] Chemical composition of urinary stones and associated factors in the Democratic Republic of Congo
    Diasiama, Pablo Diangienda Kuntima
    Molamba, Dieudonne Moningo
    Rissasy, Jean-Robert Makulo
    Kiswaya, Ernest Sumaili
    Musalu, Eric Mafuta
    Ngoma, Alain
    Nkumu, Mathieu Loposso
    Punga-Maole, Augustin
    Nkandi, Simon Lufuma Lwa
    Haymann, Jean-Philippe
    Daudon, Michel
    [J]. NEPHROLOGIE & THERAPEUTIQUE, 2021, 17 (06): : 441 - 450